From http://www.gnpcb.org/page/esv_faq/
Is there an electronic edition? What about the free CD-ROM?
Every classic reference and thinline edition comes with the option of
receiving a CD-ROM with the complete text of the Bible. (A postcard
included with the Bible explains how to order the free CD.) The CD
includes the ESV and King James text, Nave's Topical Bible, Strong's
Concordance, maps, and Crossway's Classic Bible Commentary, Exploring
the Old Testament, Exploring the New Testament, and the Romans volume
of the Preaching the Word series. The text of most of the additional
titles is in standard STEP format, though the text of the Bible itself
is not. The CD is produced by iExalt Electronic Publishing and is for
Windows 95 and later.
So the answer is no, the ESV text is not in STEP format
Daniel
On 9 Jan 2003 at 13:52, David's Mailing List and Spam sent forth the message:
> On Thursday 09 January 2003 01:12 pm, Matthew Donadio wrote:
> > Does anyone know if this is correct? I though the ESV text on the
> > CD-ROM wasn't in STEP format, but that everything else was.
>> The CBD Winter Catelog says this for the English Standard Version Bible (item
> GS43167,GS43180,GS43190,GS43175,GS43206)
> "Special Features: Retains classic theological terms and the generic use of
> "he" * Free STEP CD-ROM features ESV and KJV texts, Nave's, Strong's,
> commentaries, and more * Words of Christ in red * Size: 5.75" x 8.75" x 1.5"
> * From Good News"
>> I'm assuming by what that says that the ESV text is in STEP format as well.
> And even if the ESV isn't in STEP format the question still stands if I get
> the Expositors Bible Commentary on a STEP compatible cdrom.